Monday, September 20, 2010

JOB 12: Job's Reply to Zophar

Tonight I'm reading from Job 12. It is an interesting chapter. Job's friends are judging him. I'm using the book The Bare Bones Bible Handbook for Teens along with my Bible. My book says Job chapter's 4-37 is called The Debates. Basically so far Job and his friends are debating. They think that confession is the only cure for Job's suffering. Job had three friends mentioned in the Bible. They all thought that Job's suffering was a result of sin. However, Elihu declared that suffering is often the means of purifying the righteous. God wanted to remove all of Job's self righteousness and bring him to place complete trust in Him.

Job 12

1 Then Job replied:

2 "Doubtless you are the people,
and wisdom will die with you!

3 But I have a mind as well as you;
I am not inferior to you.
Who does not know all these things?

4 "I have become a laughingstock to my friends,
though I called upon God and he answered—
a mere laughingstock, though righteous and blameless!

5 Men at ease have contempt for misfortune
as the fate of those whose feet are slipping.

6 The tents of marauders are undisturbed,
and those who provoke God are secure—
those who carry their god in their hands. a]">[a]

7 "But ask the animals, and they will teach you,
or the birds of the air, and they will tell you;

8 or speak to the earth, and it will teach you,
or let the fish of the sea inform you.

9 Which of all these does not know
that the hand of the LORD has done this?

10 In his hand is the life of every creature
and the breath of all mankind.

11 Does not the ear test words
as the tongue tastes food?

12 Is not wisdom found among the aged?
Does not long life bring understanding?

13 "To God belong wisdom and power;
counsel and understanding are his.

14 What he tears down cannot be rebuilt;
the man he imprisons cannot be released.

15 If he holds back the waters, there is drought;
if he lets them loose, they devastate the land.

16 To him belong strength and victory;
both deceived and deceiver are his.

17 He leads counselors away stripped
and makes fools of judges.

18 He takes off the shackles put on by kings
and ties a loincloth b]">[b] around their waist.

19 He leads priests away stripped
and overthrows men long established.

20 He silences the lips of trusted advisers
and takes away the discernment of elders.

21 He pours contempt on nobles
and disarms the mighty.

22 He reveals the deep things of darkness
and brings deep shadows into the light.

23 He makes nations great, and destroys them;
he enlarges nations, and disperses them.

24 He deprives the leaders of the earth of their reason;
he sends them wandering through a trackless waste.

25 They grope in darkness with no light;
he makes them stagger like drunkards.


I think that verses 7-12 are kind of funny. Job is telling his friend that animals are smarter than he is, since they know that calamities can come from the hand of the Lord (this is from the footnotes in my Bible).

Well I really should be getting to bed, especially since I was sick today.

Nite all!!

Enjoy Job ;P

Mallory

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Mal. I love the book of Job. It is not an easy one to read through and study, but there is so much gold to be found in it. I am encouraged that you are studying it. I especially love and am humbled by God's response to Job in chapters 38-41.
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